May-24th-2004, 09:44 AM
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America Will Prevale
First of all I want to say my thanks to the American Patriots who are standing with us at this time as challenges we all face together are getting hard.
As usual I thinks Scott and some of the other folks on this board are doing a terrific job of keeping things in “perspective” about what democracy and patritotism really is. Its not just standing tall with your country when you feel like it. Its standing while you stay the course. It’s keeping hope alive. Its not listening to people who putdown our nation and say that democrayc is only for American people or rich people but its also for the poor people and the suffering people of our world no matter wheter their muslim or Christian. Its to stand tall and not be racistly motivated when it comes to who gets freedom and who doesnt.
In my professional capabilities I travel and talk to alot of American people. I remember one voice I had the pleasure to speak to not long ago, her name was Shemiqua (sp?) Phillips and she is a middle schooler in one of the places that are the heartland of our great nation, Pennsylvania. Shemicqua asked me, “Why aren’t the people in Iraq happy that we’ve gotten rid of the bad man who was hurting them”? Its the voices of hope and innocence like her that remind to me about how democracy is good even if its sometimes hard when you first get it going. Just look at America, or Japan or Australia or any of the other European neighbors of ours who have had their difficulties with this difficult thing. Look at the great progress of Asia. Look at the great “promise” of the middle east and you will see why theres reason for great hope.
Our Nation is facing many challenges of a different kind and we as people must “hold together” and keep facing challenges no matter what lies ahead. To not do so means that we arent holding together, and this is bad for freedom, and a triumph for the terrorists who have bombed our people and hurt us and who hate us.
This year is a time of promise and hope. Just look at the failed policies of big “D” democrats who want to bring us down and you’ll know what I mean. We need to stay our course and help this great nation have the freedom but not the tax and spend problems and inconsistencies that have led us down a bad path. That’s not the right path. Thats the wrong path. That is a real quagmire.
Our path is hope and this is why we will prevail, in Irag, in fighting the terrorism, in standing firm and keeping hope together and dynamically alive. Your great forum here is a testimony here to the power of domocracy and the freedoms all Real Patriots hold dear and will fight for. God bless you and god bless America.
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May-24th-2004, 09:47 AM
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Hahahaha.
Parody Post of the Year award.
Prevale indeed.
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May-24th-2004, 09:56 AM
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Day off, Clay?
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May-24th-2004, 12:29 PM
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The mouldiest of all figs
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Now that guy is a REAL AMUURICAN
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May-24th-2004, 02:03 PM
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Bush's speaking note for this evening?
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May-24th-2004, 02:32 PM
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Ah must says:
Thet thar speech has perspires me on to compositioning a branspankin new anthump fer this Gawd given Pressydont and his
Gawn Given stay the corset vision thing:
I plant to have it rut and ree-corded in time fer a broadcast
pree-meyer raht after DUBByas no doubt hee-roic words to be asspewed later tewday ..Iff'n I kin get ol' Chollie Dan'ls, Lee
Greenwoodywoodpeckerhead, the Marmonset Tabbyknuckle choirand the Dicks He-chicks to copulate and get a perversion dun mixed in thyme ..
The title of mah new magnified o-pussy will bees:
"Ah don care whucha bake it with ..but make the pie higher "
Gawd blast Halleyburton, Kellogg, Braun ,and Route, and awl mah udder awl bidness pardners ...
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May-24th-2004, 02:40 PM
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Gawd blast Halleyburton, Kellogg, Braun ,and Route, and awl mah udder bidness pardners ...
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Was that Bill Clinton who first uddered this qwote?
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May-24th-2004, 03:35 PM
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Heh heh. Toushay!
On a “lighter” note someone in my office just handed me some international news that made me laugh out loud. Hopefully it will brighten your day like it, did my day.
[Funny!, click here]
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May-24th-2004, 11:41 PM
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Last Friday, I heard and watched Bill Clinton's address to some college students in Kansas at the Bob Dole something or other. I was immediately struck by the fact that he is an intellectual who is able to convey a point of view in a clear and articulate manner and without sounding like he is reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. I do so miss having a leader that sounds like he made it past the third grade.
George W. Bush sounds like the entitlement scholar that he is and reminds me of every dumb, rich brat I ever encountered in my own college days. All those dim guys who got into elite schools because of family connections. Somewhere on the internet is a site that lists all of Shrub's failed business misadventures. Add President of the USA to the list.
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May-24th-2004, 11:54 PM
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Rainy. . .what did you do while in Lawrence?
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May-25th-2004, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by RainyDay
Last Friday, I heard and watched Bill Clinton's address to some college students in Kansas at the Bob Dole something or other. I do so miss having a leader that sounds like he made it past the third grade.
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Except that most third graders, in contradistinction to Clinton, tend to know what the definition of "is" is.
What's more, didn't Clinton conjure up the non-existent "to misle" as the infinitive form of "misled?" *
* answer: the proper infinitive form is, "to mislead."
Illegal NATO intervention in Yugoslavia. Draconian crime bill. Dismantling the welfare state. Continuing Iraq sanctions that killed more innocents than Bush's military intervention. Bombing a pharmaceutical plant in Sudan. This is what your great statesman William Jefferson Clinton has done.
But the wet liberals on this board will never come to terms with the fact that their credibility to attack Bush is non-existent so long as they continue to hold up that fucking war criminal and rapist Clinton as a great statesman.
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May-25th-2004, 11:14 AM
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The mouldiest of all figs
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But the wet liberals on this board will never come to terms with the fact their credibility to attack Bush is non-existent so long as they continue to hold up that fucking war criminal and rapist Clinton as a great statesman.
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Alex, please provide evidence for your rediculous assertions.
Or maybe you're just funnin' us wet liberals.
And furthermore what the hell is the difference between a wet liberal and a dry liberal?
Signed,
A Damp Liberal
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May-25th-2004, 11:24 AM
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But the wet liberals on this board will never come to terms with the fact their credibility to attack Bush is non-existent so long as they continue to hold up that fucking war criminal and rapist Clinton as a great statesman.
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I love it! This wump in Berlin is more addled than the American neo-cons on this board!!
So Bush's war (and all its ramifications) is better than sanctions? Clinton is a rapist?
Clinton sure did hedge now and again--anyone with a bunch of foaming-at-the-mouth Republican packdogs on his tail would too. At least he can pronounce the word "is." Bush would have trouble with even that.
This dildy ought to lay off the beer and sauerkraut...
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May-25th-2004, 11:28 AM
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Except that most third graders, in contradistinction to Clinton, tend to know what the definition of "is" is.
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I was probably sick that day but I am interested to hear yours.
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Illegal NATO intervention in Yugoslavia.
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Illegal, yes. Diplomatically sanctioned, however
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Draconian crime bill. Dismantling the welfare state.
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Agree, somewhat.
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Continuing Iraq sanctions that killed more innocents than Bush's military intervention.
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Unsubstaniated unless you believe in the "mission accomplished" definition of military action. Also, they were not *his* sanctions.
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Bombing a pharmaceutical plant in Sudan.
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Yes, an unsuccessful attempt to get rid of Saddam. Biggie?
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But the wet liberals on this board will never come to terms with the fact their credibility to attack Bush is non-existent so long as they continue to hold up that fucking war criminal and rapist Clinton as a great statesman.
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Wom has he raped?
who, if not the wet liberals, have credibility to attack Bush?
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May-25th-2004, 11:44 AM
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The United Nations estimated that 1.5 million Iraqis died due to U.N. sanctions.
Thats around 100,000 a year. About half a million of those were children.
To any and all who feel continued sanctions were better than invasion, can you please explain why? Where are the 100,000 dead since the invasion?
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Your greatest post yet, Uli. Forget that Clinton violated Constitional law, he had the permission of NATO.
God, you people are amazing.
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May-25th-2004, 11:50 AM
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"You people"? Who, the Swiss?
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May-25th-2004, 11:50 AM
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The United Nations estimated that 1.5 million Iraqis died due to U.N. sanctions.
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Horseshit.
Any Iraquis that died after the sanctions began died because Saddam Hussein and his government chose to let people die while continuing to line their pockets. Your accusation is as ludicrous as someone blaming a gun manufacturer for the death of someone killed by a gun.
And since you seem to be an expert on the Constitution, please explain in detail how Clinton violated it. We anxiously await your wisdom.
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May-25th-2004, 11:55 AM
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I'm afraid "wisdom" is not in evidence here--this is another mindless faux "patriot."
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May-25th-2004, 12:15 PM
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Your greatest post yet, Uli.
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thanks, but that was not my intention.
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Forget that Clinton violated Constitional law, he had the permission of NATO.
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I am not sure what constitutional law you are referring to. He had permission as well as military and financial support from Nato members and other of our erstwhile best friends.
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thanks again. I
AM trying to amaze. Amazement leads to questioning and ulitmately to a more open mind.
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May-25th-2004, 12:23 PM
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"We anxiously await your wisdom"
"He had permission"
It's amazing how incredibly under educated so many of you on the left tend to be. Hopefully your kids will study the war in Kosovo one day in school and be able to come home and explain it to you.
Only Congress has the power to declare war folks, says so right in the Constitution.
Read on McDoofs
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May-25th-2004, 12:25 PM
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May-25th-2004, 12:26 PM
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Where are the 100,000 dead since the invasion?
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I don't know that we know how many dead since the invasion.
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To any and all who feel continued sanctions were better than invasion, can you please explain why?
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I am a bit perplexed to this either sanctions or invasion choice.
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May-25th-2004, 12:29 PM
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Kosovo was a NATO action, not an American war.
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May-25th-2004, 12:37 PM
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Wow! Clinton raped someone? I didn't know that.
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May-25th-2004, 12:42 PM
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Wow! Clinton raped someone? I didn't know that.
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If I'm not mistaken,there were allegations that he had raped a woman named Juanita Broddick.
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May-25th-2004, 12:43 PM
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Kosovo was a NATO action, not an American war.
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Kind of like a "coalition of the willing" then.
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May-25th-2004, 12:46 PM
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Scott,
Give it a rest with the sanctions. I've tried to get people to take them seriously for months now on this board, and no one wants to. Yes, Paul, it was Saddam who lined his own pockets. But part of the sanctions strategy is a de facto acceptance of Saddam's leadership. When you are engaged in a war that ends up killing hundreds of thousands of children, while the man you are trying to target enriches himself, that's a bad war, isn't it? And yet that was exactly what many anti-war people in Europe and the States said we should continue to do.
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May-25th-2004, 12:47 PM
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Clinton's been accused of so many things I've lost track. When did the rape occur and were any charges made? Arrest? Court time?
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May-25th-2004, 12:52 PM
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Interesting, Dolan. And they impeached him for a blow job? If anything, it shows how imcredibly screwed your peoples priorities are.
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May-25th-2004, 12:58 PM
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Interesting comment Uli. I was listening to some foreign correspondents on NPR (naturally, I'm a bleading heart liberal) and they were commenting on how amazed the publics back in their countries are that our country government hasn't fallen or there hasn't been an impeachment of Bush. Especiall after Clinton got impeached for lying about a blow job from a woman who wasn't his wife.
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